With eForm it is possible to track how your users are interacting with your forms through Google Analytics Event tracking. The setup is pretty simple, you just need to enter your UA property ID and the rest is done automatically. Create a Google Analytics Profile Skip this step if you have done this already. To…

eForm has some nice auto-scrolling features for better user experience. The form scrolls to the top of the tab/container during progress. When validation error occurs, form scrolls to the element. During submission process, form scrolls to messages. All of these are built into the core of eForm UX. But as always you can customize them.…

Starting version 3.3 eForm (previously FSQM) has the option to reset itself after a successful submission. It comes in handy for collecting feedbacks through handheld devices or through kiosks. Enable auto reset in eForm Inside the form builder, go to Form Settings > Form Submission. Scroll down and enable Reset Form after submit. Now set…

eForm already had a nice URL tracking feature for some time. In version 3.2.0, we have revamped the whole system to make it more appropriate for viral marketing. Let us see how. #1: Enable URL tracking: This is same as before. Go to Form Builder > Form Settings > Form Submission. Enable the option Track Submission from…

Starting v2.5.2, eForm forms can now be categorized. You can put several forms under a category, which can be used by both admins and users to filter forms and/or submissions. 1: Creating Form Category Go to eForm > Form Category. Click on Add New. Give a Category Name and Description. Click on Create Category. 2:…

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